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Learn & Explore Tip of the Day

August 2, 2015

Use a polarizing filter to lessen or eliminate reflections from glass. This works really well on windows of stores or cars. But the trade-off is that your exposure will be a bit longer, as the light is cut down by almost two stops.

On photo sharing sites like Flickr you can often view the details of a photograph and take a look at the shutter speed, aperture, ISO and other settings. While this won’t teach you how to create a photo from scratch it will show you what technical choices photographers made to capture their images.

If your COOLPIX camera or NIKKOR lens has image stabilization (Nikon calls it Vibration Reduction), know when to use it and when to turn it off. If you don’t know how your stabilization system works, turn it off when you’re shooting with a tripod. If it doesn’t sense that the camera is solidly mounted, it can add movement while trying to reduce blur.

Always use your lens hood (if you have one) or buy a lens hood (if you don’t). The lens hood isn’t just good for preventing flare. It can keep you from losing the contrast of your images as well as protect your front lens element from raindrops too.

When shooting a portrait of an athlete, use fill flash (or flash turned on even in daylight) to light up the shadow areas under a hat or helmet. This will balance the light from the entire scene and light up the face. On a compact camera, the setting to choose is "Flash On."

Look around you when you’re shooting at sunset. The objects that look boring during the day magically come to life when the rays of the sun hit them. Buildings, cars and anything reflective take on a special quality at sunset.

If your camera can capture images in both RAW and JPEG format, do so even if you don’t work with RAW images now. These RAW files have the highest image quality possible, so you can edit them years from now and be sure you’re getting the best looking image possible.

Shooting a lightning storm can be exciting. Use a tripod and set you camera to record a long exposure. With DSLRs, 15 seconds is a good start, but you may have to use up to 30 seconds, or bulb setting (where the shutter stays open as long as you hold down the shutter button). Because you never know when the lightning will occur, keep shooting for best results. Remember to always keep a safe distance, and don’t forget the tripod to avoid blurry photos!

Take a self-portrait each day for a week or month (or a year). It’s harder than you think to take an attractive photo of yourself, and if you do it for long enough you’ll have an interesting series that shows how you’ve changed over time.

Look on photo sharing sites for inspiration for your next photo shoot. Pick a subject you want to photograph or a location and search for photos of that. You’ll see a wide array of different techniques and styles that will inspire you.

Don’t stop shooting after the action has finished in sports. Get in close on a happy or sad face … a celebration after a goal … or the dejection on the sideline after a loss. The emotion of the game speaks volumes and can really round out a series of pictures.

If you live in a city or near a big photo store, find a photographic rental house and rent a lens that you don’t have. Take a telephoto lens to a ball game or rent a wide-angle lens and take it camping. This will give you a chance to try a new piece of equipment and expand your photographic horizons.

You should format the memory card in your camera on a regular basis. By using the camera’s built-in “Format” function, found in the menus, you lessen the chance of having card problems in the future. Doing so is better than just deleting the images using the camera or the computer.

Take a step back. No, farther back. See what the scene looks like from far away to get perspective. Walk around it, to see it from different angles. There’s a tendency to rush up to something and take a photo, but if you look at it from different angles you’re more likely to find something you would otherwise have missed.

Most cameras with built-in flashes have a red-eye reduction setting that fire several quick pre-flashes before the main burst of light. Turn this off if you’re not photographing people because it drains the battery and doesn’t help light up your scene.

Make a great team picture. Get the team together in front of a nice background—maybe the goal, the net or the team logo on the field or floor. Shoot the ordinary, and then let the kids have some fun, making faces or funny poses. That’s the one they will always remember.

At a wedding, watch what the photographer is doing and pick something different to shoot. If the photographer is shooting the cake cutting, take pictures of the band. If the photographer is shooting the bouquet toss with a wide-angle lens from behind the bride, use a telephoto to capture people trying to catch the flowers. You’ll capture a part of the wedding that wouldn’t have been documented otherwise.

It’s always best to shoot group pictures in a location that tells something about the people. For example, shoot the sports team on the field instead of the parking lot. Try to think about how the background, or setting, adds to the story of who they are.

Do some photography pro bono. Find a charitable organization in your area that can’t afford a photographer and offer your services for free. The group will end up with a precious resource it wouldn’t have had access to; and photos of an event or service the organization provides can help it get funding.

Try to buy the fast and large memory cards. Speed ratings on the cards are important for live action shots, especially when you’re shooting in sports or continuous scene modes, or at the highest frame rate. That will allow the camera to shoot at its fastest frame rate with little worry the camera will have to pause to offload images to the card.

Freeze the sports action. The key is using a high shutter speed. On compact cameras, use the sports scene mode. On a DSLR, pick a high shutter speed of 1/500th of a second or above. This will freeze almost all action. If the light is low, adjust your ISO to a higher sensitivity (800-1600 ISO), which will allow you to select a faster shutter speed.

Place your subjects equally away from the camera when shooting a group. Avoid placing any of your subjects a lot closer to your camera than others. That can lead to some of your family members being out of focus or just looking a little out of the mix.

Babies are great subjects because they’re so darn cute. Focus on the teeny body parts with a macro lens. Pudgy hands, small ears, and teeny elbows—they’re even cuter when they’re the subjects of your photo.

Use a small flashlight to light up a scene. Put one behind or under an object at night to create an interesting glow or use it instead of a flash. Take long-exposure shots using a flash as a light source and you can create interesting glowing sections of your photos.

Photographing at the zoo? Careful composition can hide the fact that your wild animal subjects are behind fences or in pens. Zoom in for tight close-ups so you don’t see man-made objects like fence posts, concrete swimming holes or perches for the animals to play on.

When photographing cars, try getting a different perspective. Use a wide-angle lens to capture the hood ornament with the hood stretched out behind. Get low and shoot up on the car. Grab a ladder and shoot a bird’s eye view. You’ll create a photograph that captures a car as art.

When shooting nighttime landscapes, use a low ISO (400 or below if possible) while working from a tripod. Open your aperture to F/4 or F/5.6. This will allow you to have a shot full of detail and of good quality. Remember that night shots need a subject, just like day shots.

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An advanced performance camera that has it all—amazing zoom power, outstanding image quality and the convenience of Wi-Fi® connectivity.

What can you see with the power of a 60x optical zoom NIKKOR Super ED glass lens? The nuance of your child's expression the moment she scores a goal; the small beads of sweat on a performer's brow during an evening concert; the flittering movements of a bird so far in the distance, it doesn't even notice you. Combine that game-changing zoom power with a CMOS image sensor capable of preserving the fine details of those views, blazing fast autofocus and shooting speeds, a swiveling LCD, manual controls and a battery that lasts up to approx. 330 shots per charge, and you've got one of the most powerful, exciting COOLPIX cameras yet, the COOLPIX P600. What's more? Moments after you capture an extreme close-up, it can appear on your compatible smartphone or tablet for easy sharing. For those seeking zoom power and advanced performance, the COOLPIX P600 delivers.

Get even closer to what matters

Zoom in close with Dynamic Fine Zoom

Every COOLPIX is designed around a genuine NIKKOR glass lens, the legendary optics that have helped make Nikon famous. The COOLPIX P600’s 60x optical zoom lens goes from wide-angle—great for portraits and landscapes—all the way up to telephoto—great for closeups of sports, concerts, nature and more. When you need even more reach, zoom up to 60x with optical zoom and 120x with Dynamic Fine Zoom, an enhanced digital zoom function that effectively doubles your reach.

Your smartphone's new best friend

Built-in Wi-Fi® for instant photo sharing and remote camera control with a compatible smartphone or tablet

Your smartphone or tablet will be your favorite accessory! Take beautiful photos with the COOLPIX P600 and watch them instantly appear on your compatible smartphone or tablet±. Then share them without missing a beat—text them, email them, upload to your favorite social networking site—it’s your choice! You can even use your smartphone or tablet as a remote control for the COOLPIX P600, perfect for self portraits and group shots that actually include you.

Precise high resolution monitor

Shooting conditions vary, so the COOLPIX P600 has two viewing systems: a large 3-inch Vari-angle display that swings and swivels to provide easy viewing from almost any position, plus an electronic Eye-Level viewfinder for D-SLR-style shooting. Find exciting new perspectives by swiveling out the Vari-angle display and moving the camera around—raise it overhead or move it to ground-level for suprirsing new views. When conditions require, use the bright, Electronic Eye-Level viewfinder and frame exactly the shot you want.

Take control of your vision

Full manual exposure control lets you bring your creative vision to life

The COOLPIX P600 takes exceptional images on its own, but when you want to take control of exposure, you can. Select from Program, Shutter Priority, Aperture Priority or Manual mode and create without limitations.

Shoot more, charge less

Take up to 330 photos on a single battery charge

The COOLPIX P600 is designed to maximize the time you spend taking great photos and videos. Thanks to an improved energy efficient design, you can shoot up to approx. 330 photos at full resolution on a single battery charge! Spend more time capturing special moments and less time waiting for a charge.

Shoot at the speed of life

When the action speeds up, simply hold the shutter button and fire off up to 7 continuous shots per second. Catch views you may not have seen before in your photos.

Give yourself options

With the new Multiple Exposure Mode, the COOLPIX P600 will capture two to three different exposures and combine them into one saved image.

± WI-FI COMPATIBILITY

This camera's built-in Wi-Fi® capability can only be used with a compatible iPhone®, iPad®, and/or iPod touch® or smart devices running on the Android™ operating system. The Wireless Mobile Utility application must be installed on the device before it can be used with this camera. For compatibility and to download the application, please visit:

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Dynamic Fine Zoom magnification is calculated from the full-wide end of optical zoom.

Super Zoom Quality Package
My purchase was to upgrade from a 14.1, 26X Optical Zoom camera that was four years old. I read many reviews from third parties and users with samples on Flickr. While my camera was being shipped I downloaded the manual to learn of its features. When it arrived I installed the strap and lens cap string and proceeded to charge the battery fully. The whole process was simple. My first picture was of a squirrel high up a mature pine tree beyond my backyard using the Bird-watching setting. I also took a shot using my other camera but, it was out of optical zoom range. When the little white box turns red it is out of focus. When it turns green it is in focus so then you gently press the shutter button all the way and the shot is processed quickly. I am using a SanDisk Ultra Plus, Grade (10) Speed up to 48 MB/s** 320X so my video and process time is much faster than others were experiencing.
When I attached the camera to my computer the transfer rate was very fast. The squirrel shot was a Wow! You could clearly see the whiskers against a white and dark background. It was beautiful detail right out of the camera. My hobby is wildlife photography and that means the Nikon Coolpix P600 with 60X optical zoom is most important. I was now able to photograph Bald Eagles at their nest using all of the 60X zoom.
After just a little over one month useage the quality, detail and sharpness of images is a huge jump forward from my previous camera. I believe Nikon has advanced the technology substantially with these types of cameras using small image sensors and one lens to cover a huge range. I am used to moving the lens slightly when you land on a spot where the camera has problems with focus. It works like magic. I had a situation where I could see two Bald Eagles on a nesting platform for Osprey that required full optical zoom and one was calling to the other. It was not possible for me to hold the camera still for a video with that much zoom. I put my portable tripod on the hood of my vehicle using the Full HD 1080 30p and shot a beautiful video with her calling to him next to her on the platform. Immediately following those calls she flew to the nest nearby and settled to the center of the nest where she has been on eggs and will be with help from him for 35 days. The camera is amazing.
February 8, 2015

Reasons to buy this camera and tips when buying this camera!
I bought the P600 in red and am SO HAPPY! I am 22 and bought for vacation and travels, even if it's just around town. I wanted a better quality camera than my iPhone (picture and description comparison below)
REASONS TO BUY
1) It's lightweight and easy to carry around. I made sure not to buy a heavy camera that would hurt my neck or hurt my shoulder when it's in a shoulder bag. It has a non-slip grip for your fingers and for when you rest your thumb on the back of the camera.
2) There is a flip screen. That was one of the biggest factors I had when buying a camera. Great for me if I want to be in a picture with someone but I'm outside and don't have a tripod.
3) There are also different settings. I like using "night landscape" and "night portrait" for when it gets dark outside.
4) The red color looks sharp. The black appeared dull and matte to me. That's why I bought the red, for the shiny pizzazz. Red is only available online but this product has free overnight shipping.
5) The quality is amazing! Stunning photographs.
6) There is WiFi, but I'm ok with plugging the camera into the computer. For Mac users, the photos and videos default download to iPhoto, you can select what you want to download, and then you can choose to keep or delete photos from the camera.
TIP - MEGAPIXELS: I kept wondering if I should buy a camera with more megapixels. My friend has a 24 megapixel camera; this one has 16.1 megapixels. I looked online, as long as you have 14 megapixels, you are good! My friend spent over $800 and compared mine and didn't understand why she paid so much. Online it says companies increase the megapixels as a ploy to make you pay more money and believe it's much better. Unless you do a lot of cropping or want to make outrageously large wall-sized printouts of your photos, 16.1 megapixels is enough :)
TIP - VS. IPHONE: The iPhone has 8 mp. Sure, the iPhone takes decent pictures, but there is a definite image quality difference when comparing the P600 to the iPhone. With the P600, I look so much clearer! My skin is smooth, not grainy like the iPhone pictures. The iPhone also can't zoom when you take a picture and doesn't have all these settings, and also does not have a self-timer.
TIP - WHEN TO BUY: I bought in December (Christmas time). It was on sale for $416 after tax, and then I bought the additional 2 year warranty for $50. I bought on this website.
OVERALL: Great camera! I'm extremely pleased and everyone is impressed with the pictures. Bought it for Christmas and everyone and everything looks great in our Christmas photos!
December 26, 2014

Crisp pix; maneuverable screen; Wi-Fi - all what I was looking for
What caught my eye when I saw this was the maneuverable screen, which I have on my old Pentax. I really use that a lot to be able to see what I am shooting from low angles or holding the camera high over my head. No guessing. I had looked for that for some time and saw this camera on display.
The second feature I was looking for was Wi-Fi so if I am out and about and want to send a pic to someone thru my Smartphone. It took me awhile to figure this out, but finally got the phone to read the camera (which acts as a modem). The SSID is built in so you don't have to put anything in. The instruction manual is useless for this, but I looked on line to get a little more help and a techie friend looked at it for me and we quickly figured it out.(You do have to download a free app so these will connect.
I took some amazing night shots on the streets of our town with Christmas decorations and the flash was not needed. I'm very happy with the resolution of these photos.
The zoom is the right dimensions for most pix I want.
This does look like an SLR camera, but it is not. It does have the better zoom than other point and shoot and is easy to figure out the controls.
I've just had this a month and I'm quite pleased with it!
December 10, 2014

Small and convenient, Great for travel.
I was looking for a camera to take with me on trips and for special occasions but I wanted something that was not complicated to operate. Yet had to take a quality picture like my old SLR with multiple lens. So after several months of research I choose the P600. This camera is great. I've only had it about a month and still experimenting with it but it's all that I wanted.
November 5, 2014

Excellent Super Zoom
I am basing my rating on other cameras of this class, I would not expect to get the same image quality from this as I would a full frame, $6000.00 camera. Having said that, this camera pleasantly surprised me with the sharpness and color saturation I got throughout the 60x zoom range. Very impressive. The camera is packed with features and I love taking it out to the zoo to get close up shots of the animals. It is also very good for close up macro images. The camera is packed with features and I highly recommend you give this camera a try if you are looking for the convenience of an all in one super zoom.
September 8, 2014

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YES, you can use 52mm filters on it. I have been using them on mine for 6 months now and I have never had a problem. I have included a photo I took this past summer using some ND filters and as you can see, they worked great!

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I want to be able to take a photo while video taping at the same time.

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At certain video settings the P520 will shoot up to 10 still photos per video file. I've used it frequently. If you can't do that with the P600 I would be surprised (and disappointed), given the additional claimed video settings.

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the Performance series (P) of Coolpix cameras isn't designed to replace either the mirrorless cameras (with the ability to shoot still image while video taping# NOR THE DSLR cameras with a full line of accessories and high performance abilities.

This camera follows a nice history of performance compact cameras with built-in lens - - now at super range! A DSLR with lens to allow close to such focal lengths, would cost far beyond $500 - - but would also sport larger sensor and more of the precious glass which adds clarity and weight as well as $$.

This P600 is ideal for the serious photographer or family shooter on the go: When your phone or small camera isn't allowing quite enough zoom: this is your answer! This category of super zoom began at 10x, 18x and has now jumped from 42x to 60x... boasting optical zoom: the 35mm equivalent of 24x wide and 1440x telephoto! #with additional digital zoom included just shy of 2000!)

The Nikon 1 V3 bridges the Coolpix smaller package and the versatility of the DSLR systems.

Nice job Nikon!

With small cameras with built in flash and built-in lens,there are limitations - - still tremendous reasons for moving to Nikon 1 or DSLR with optional lenses, external flash shoe and optional vertical grip, flashes, filters, tele-converters and more... D3300, D5300, D7100, D610, D800, D4, and the D3x!...each packed with features and enough limitations to call us to the next level of camera!

YET, to my knowledge, only the Nikon 1 with the mirrorless system allows shooting stills and video at same time. Does anyone know any different?

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Albany, GA, USA

Location :

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Age: 55-65

Favorite Subject: Family & Friends

Nikon Family: 21+ years

Experience: Less than a month

Role: Serious passion, hobbyist

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Not only does it have shutter lag but when you try to compensate for the shutter lag by shooting in bursts it takes forever for the P600 to process the data and recover to the point that will allow you to take another picture. Meanwhile the animal or bird is long gone. I have had to use video for shots like that and pull a picture from the video. I have talked with a Nikon tech and they blame it on the memory card. That is only a cover up for their slow processor or a glitch in the system they don't want to deal with. I got rid of my Canon SX50 HS for this P600 and I am very disappointed that I did. The SX50 allowed me to take multiple pictures and be ready for another burst in less than a second. I took a bath getting rid of my SX50 and don't want to lose money again with this one so I am stuck with it. It does take really nice still shots and the zoom is awesome but falls short in the speed department. After I spoke with a Nikon tech about it I went out and bought a faster memory card to remedy this problem. I had already tried 3 different manufacturers' cards that were 32gb and ranged from 30 to 40 MBs speed. They all took the same slow amount of time #26 seconds# to recover from a 6 picture burst. The new 32 GB card, is a Sandisk Extreme Plus 80MBs and still a full 20 second lag after a burst of 6 pictures until you can take the next one. To me that is extremely unacceptable! I wish I could talk to someone at Nikon that can talk to me and HONESTLY explain why the lag is so long on the P600 vs the SX50 HS. I guarantee it has nothing to do with the memory cards. The 30MBs ones I had with the SX50 HS were all capable of handling a 6 shot burst and getting the camera ready for another burst within a second. Just for the record, I am doing these tests with the camera at 12Mpx and not the highest setting of 16.1Mpx.

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Massena, NY 13662, USA

Location :

Massena, NY 13662, USA

Age: 45-54

Favorite Subject: Nature

Nikon Family: 11-20 years

Experience: 6-12 months

Role: Professional photographer

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Yes, there is shutter lag! I bought my p600 last week and have decided to return it. Shutter lag is one of the main reasons. I would not recommend this camera to anyone who is taking bird pictures from a distance unless the birds don't move. By the time the camera focuses the shot is over or turns out blurry. Otherwise it's great for stills.

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Does nikon software let you save images in a folder each day. Or is it all just numbering with no folders?thanksbob

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The COOLPIX P600 stores still images, movies and voice memos in numbered folders. A new folder is created when the number of files in the current folder reaches 200, when using interval timer shooting, or when "Reset File Numbering" is performed. Information on using "Reset File Numbering" can be found on page 73 of the Reference Section of the P600 manual. A copy of the P600 manual can be downloaded from this address: https://support.nikonusa.com/app/an...

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Yes, Now is available. Firmware 1.1 to anticipate over exposure. You can visit Nikon authorized dealer. Nikon Team send me e-mail tell me like that in Indonesia.

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Location :

Jakarta Indonesia

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Favorite Subject: Landscape

Nikon Family: 0-1 years

Experience: 1-3 months

Role: Serious passion, hobbyist

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